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Prisoners Across the US Strike to End Modern Day Slavery
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Prisoners Across the US Strike to End Modern Day Slavery

Prisoners organized through prison walls to strike, demanding an end to work with no pay, voting rights and for rehabilitation, training, and Education Programs. Pastor Kenneth Glasgow, President of the Ordinary People Society talks about…

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Agents Provocateurs Are Still A Real Threat To Our Movements
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Agents Provocateurs Are Still A Real Threat To Our Movements

‘Outside agitators’ aren’t the cause of last week’s protests, but they are one of the forces that threaten to derail movements. Director: Taylor Hebden Video Editor: Sebastian Pituscan Subscribe to our page and support our…

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Prisoners have power in their own words
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Prisoners have power in their own words

Eddie Conway, former Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore Black Panther Party, was locked up on dubious charges and held as a political prisoner for over 40 years. Conway is part of a generation of…

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Who was George Jackson? America’s prophetic revolutionary | Rattling the Bars
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Who was George Jackson? America’s prophetic revolutionary | Rattling the Bars

At the age of 18, George Jackson was condemned to a prison sentence of one year to life for the alleged robbery of $70 from a Los Angeles gas station. Jackson spent the remainder of…

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